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Watford vs Tottenham - as it happened: Craig Cathcart header seals victory after Hornets fightback

Re-live all the action from Vicarage Road

Nathan Jacobs
Sunday 02 September 2018 15:57 BST
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Mauricio Pochettino proud of his side after Spurs' win over Newcastle

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Tottenham Hotspur are looking to keep pace with Premier League leaders Liverpool as Mauricio Pochettino’s side look for a fourth consecutive win of the season when they travel to Watford .

Spurs can join the Reds and Chelsea at the top of the table, but they face a Watford side that also boasts a 100 per cent record this season with three wins from three. But Spurs will be looking to take momentum from their victory over Manchester United last Monday night, and with Harry Kane and Lucas Moura both in-form, a testing day looks on the cards for the Hornets.

Watford manager Javi Gracia has a near-full-strength side to choose from, but Spurs are without injured goalkeeper and captain Hugo Lloris as well as midfielder Moussa Sissoko, while Son Heung-min remains on international duty. Erik Lamela is also a doubt as he faces a late fitness test at Vicarage Road.

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What time does it start?

Watford vs Tottenham kicks off at 4.00pm.

Where can I watch it?

The match will be shown live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event from 3.30pm.

8 mins: Valencia smashes in a low cross across the box and it falls to the feet of Lingard whose deft touch sees the ball going towards goal and Hart scrambles back to see it out for a corner. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 16:12

11 mins: Spurs also trying to open up Watford and Dele All attempts an unchallenged header from the edge of the area trying to dink it over the Watford stopper but it goes just over the bar and out. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 16:13

United look very fresh at Turf Moor while Burnley haven't settled at all yet. 

Do remember that the Clarets just crashed out of Europe at the final hurdle on Thursday evening as they were unable to overcome the 3-1 deficit held away from Olympiakos, drawing 1-1 at home in the return leg. 

Tired minds, maybe? 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 16:15

15 mins: Corner for Spurs who are starting to up the pressure. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 16:15

16 mins: Trippier's ball in is cleared easily though and Watford will be more or less happy with their start so far. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 16:16

17 mins: WATFORD CHANCE!

Janmaat finds a bit of space on the right hand side and he floats a good ball into the mixer where Deeney rises highest but his header sails over the bar. 

Watford now have a corner. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 16:19

Sanchez is booked after felling Bardsley near the box. Free kick in a dangerous area for Burnley.

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 16:22

Both games are in the same kind of lull with each opposition trying to get the measure of the other. 

A lot of attacking moves are falling short at the final pass. 

Defences on top. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 16:25

24 mins: United have not taken advantage of their positive early start and Burnley have finally started knocking the ball around with some confidence and are causing the Reds (or pinks) a few more problems. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 16:27

26 mins: Burnley 0-1 Manchester United (Lukaku, 26) 

As I say this, Alexis Sanchez finds some space on the left hand side of the box and dinks in a wonderful ball which finds Lukaku unmarked at the back post. 

1-0 to the Reds and I guess it's deserved on the balance of play. 

Nathan Jacobs2 September 2018 16:28

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